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    UDP Rule not working

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      thembimoyo
      last edited by

      I have setup a UDP rule to pass all packets for port 1024 - 65000
      But my Firewall Logs so that they are still being blocked what must I check for?

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        almabes
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        What are you trying to make work?

        Also, post the WHOLE rule set. 
        Do you have any block rules above the pass rule?
        Do you have any floating rules?
        Did you put the rule on the correct interface?
        Are you trying to NAT?

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          thembimoyo
          last edited by

          Hi almabes here is more information

          I have a box with 3 NIC, 2 are in bridge mode for transparent filtering here are the screenshots
          Lan is for my Admin Access [Lan IP Address]
          PublicIP is connected to the Provider Router [No IP address]
          PBXIP is connected to my server [No IP Address]

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            almabes
            last edited by

            I am not an expert on bridging in pfSense.  I haven't implemented it at any customer location.

            You also didn't post ANY of the information I asked for.

            No full rule set.

            I assume you are not trying to NAT since you're using a transparent mode firewall in a bridge.

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              thembimoyo
              last edited by

              SOLVED! Solution is as simple and the right order of rules.

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                KOM
                last edited by

                SOLVED! Solution is as simple and the right order of rules.

                …which we probably could have told you about sooner if you would have posted your rules as requested.  Oh well, at least it's working for you.

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                  thembimoyo
                  last edited by

                  @almabes:

                  What are you trying to make work?

                  Also, post the WHOLE rule set. 
                  Do you have any block rules above the pass rule?
                  Do you have any floating rules?
                  Did you put the rule on the correct interface?
                  Are you trying to NAT?

                  I am new here please help show me how I post "WHOLE" rule set…

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                  • KOMK
                    KOM
                    last edited by

                    I am new here please help show me how I post "WHOLE" rule set…

                    By taking a screencap that shows all the rules and not just some of them.

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